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Spyralle's prize for the Peace by Peace 2 hunt. Original mesh and textures. Touch to light or extinguish the candle flame.
Marvel Tales / Heft-Reihe
Starring Spider-Man
> When Iceman attacks!
cover: John Romita
Reprint from The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #92 (January 1971)
Marvel Comics Group / USA 1976
ex libris MTP
Yes,
it is impossible
they say,
But true.
You are a ruthless man,
Absent of mercy.
Deceived to inform.
You do him wrong
Cocktails in the Horizon Room
On-The-Beach in Downtown Long Beach
530 East Ocean Blvd. at Atlantic Blvd.
Long Beach, California
70 Rooms - Conference Room - Heated Pool - Free TV - Inn-Room Coffee - Free Parking - Coffee Shop - Panoramic View
The Aristocrat
This is what I created for my partner for the 100,000th Swap =D Since she likes to read I've cross stitched a bookmark for her and I'm really happy about how it turned out.
Rachel even posted a pic of it on her blog blog.swap-bot.com/2011/11/08/100000th-swap-amazing/ =D
This one reminds me of another, "A Mime is a terrible thing..."
I classify mimes along with clowns...creepy and unnecessary. They make me inexplicably uneasy.
This rental center is along Route 38 in Mt. Laurel, NJ. They have two such signs and show 4 different messages on a regular basis. I should get a job there, eh?
Manuscript title: Johannes Cassianus, Collationes Patrum
Manuscript summary: This copy of Cassian's Collationes contains on 1r a two-line ownership note attributing the codex to Abbot Berchtold of Engelberg (1178-1197) as well as the beginning of a dedicatory poem to the Virgin Mary, the monastery's patron saint. Both inscriptions also appear verbatim in the volumes that were written under Berchtold's predecessor Frowin (1143-1178). Decorated initials introduce each of the collationes, and sometimes the chapter-lists; between the collationes the text is divided with red decorated capitals. Tears and holes in the parchment have been artistically sewn up; of particular note are those on 48v and 190v.
Origin: Engelberg (Switzerland)
Period: 12th century
Image source: Engelberg, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. 37: Johannes Cassianus, Collationes Patrum (www.e-codices.unifr.ch/en/list/one/bke/0037).
This Sears store is a massive 277,218 square foot store, making it one of the largest Sears stores in the country. This store opened in 1956, one year before the rest of the shopping center. Sears seems to be fairly busy here. Also, the Walmart plans were thwarted by Sears when it was found that Sears still owns some land between the Lincoln Park and Allen Park sections of the shopping center.
The Lincoln Park Shopping Center opened in 1957 as one of the Detroit Area's largest shopping centers. The Sears opened the previous year and was once the top grossing Sears store. In the 2000s the shopping center became mostly empty besides Dollar Tree, Sears, and a Big Boy Restaurant on an out-parcel. Plans for a Walmart to open at the shopping center fell through twice.
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Público 27.05.11
Podemos cambiar el mundo. Texto de A. López Borgoñoz, presidente de AmnistÃa Internacional España
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I thought others might appreciate these tidbits of forgotten history of People of Color.
Please feel free to leave any comments or thoughts or impressions... I look forward to reading them!
Alright well, I don't know if i like the text on this image... It makes it kind of cheesy, but it looked so bare without it ;0
SO feedback please!
And note to self, don't take photos after you over-slept because, they just don't turn out.
Damn, I had the most disturbing dream last night. What i remember, (I'm not going to bore you with the whole thing), but in the end, this lady was driving somewhere in a carriage, thing (this was in the 1800s, mind you) and her 2 kids, on the inside, asked her what they could eat because they were hungry. She told them there was a bag behind them full of food. I don't know WHY but the boy grabbed a water squirter... thing, that was full of some unknown substance and sprayed the substance in his mouth, then he did the same thing to his sister and after a while they started coughing uncontrollably. The mom didn't hear, and after about 10 minutes, the driver looked back and he goes 'Oh miss!' and she turns around and lets out the most disturbing scream, and that's when i wake up. kfdjgnfjlk It makes me shudder.
Getting to the point unknown thing about me #9:
My favorite colour is yellow. Mmn, yellow
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Seattle Center Monorail
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The Seattle Center Monorail is an elevated monorail line in Seattle, Washington, that operates along Fifth Avenue between Seattle Center in Lower Queen Anne and Westlake Center in Downtown. Seattle Center Monorail is a self-sufficient public transit system with a top speed of 45 mph. Owned by the City of Seattle, the line has been operated by private contractor Seattle Monorail Services since 1994. It was given historical landmark status by the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board April 16, 2003.
The monorail, which cost $3.5 million to build, opened on March 24, 1962 for the Century 21 Exposition, a World's Fair held at the current site of Seattle Center. Eight million people rode the monorail during the half year the fair was open; today, annual ridership is around 2 million. The line and its trains were built by Alweg Rapid Transit Systems.
(source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle_Center_Monorail)
Alweg was a transportation company known for pioneering straddle-beam monorails. Alweg was founded by Swedish industrial magnate Dr. Axel Lennart Wenner-Gren in January 1953 as Alweg-Forschung, GmbH (Alweg Research Corporation), based in Fühlingen, a suburb of Cologne, Germany. The company was an outgrowth of the Verkehrsbahn-Studiengesellschaft (Transit Railway Study Group), which had already presented its first monorail designs and prototypes in the previous year. The Alweg name is an acronym of Dr. Wenner-Gren's name (Axel Lennart WEnner-Gren).
(source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alweg)